中西文化中颜色词的象征意义-英语毕业论文.doc
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1、 中西文化中颜色词的象征意义On the Symbolic Meanings of Color Words in Chinese & Western CulturesAbstractThere are differences in the use of colors and color words between Chinese and English cultures. The different cultures bring different attitudes toward the same color because of different language habits, his
2、torical backgrounds, traditional customs and so on. Although the meanings of color words are restrained by cultures, they reveal wide connotation of cultures. We should pay attention to observing not only their basic meanings, but also the deep and broad symbolic meanings. The symbolic meanings of c
3、olor words often have different features in different language cultures. And some of them even have become taboos and adornments since the meanings of the color words are extended and transferred. Meanwhile, the cultural exchanges and the color views have similar phenomenon and coincidence in the la
4、nguages. This paper tries to illustrate the different symbolic meanings of color words in Chinese and English cultures by comparison and analysis of them.Key WordsColor words; cultural differences; symbolic meanings; comparisonIntroductionColor is a part of our life. Color words help us to understan
5、d the world around, like our sense of taste and smell. The basic color words in English such as red, yellow, white, black, not only express the colors of objective things, but also the obstruct things. The color words have specified semantic meanings in different cultures. Without understanding of t
6、hem, we will probably run into obstacles or make a fun of ourselves in communication. Generally speaking, in Chinese culture, the symbolic meanings of color words are related to influences of feudal system, feudal superstition, primitive science, and poor education. The colors have strong political
7、symbolic meanings and mystical tendencies. In English culture, the symbolic meanings of color words are affected by the Western nationality openness, science, education degree. The colors are of a few mystery meanings. The symbolic meanings of color words have been formed in the development of socie
8、ty and historical precipitation. It is a permanent phenomenon. In cross-cultural communication, the symbolic meanings of color words embody lots of cultural values and connotations in languages which make the languages more lively, interesting, humorous, and warm. Therefore the most important things
9、 in using color words for us are to understand the cultural traditions, values, and customs. Learning and grasping the symbolic meanings of color words are also important. Color words transmit cultural information through cultural communication. Good understanding of the symbolic meanings of color w
10、ords can promote and strengthen cultural exchanges among countries smoothly.I. BackgroundA. Color Words and Their Historical BackgroundsColor words, in whatever languages, are used for describing different things. The statistics show that there are more than 7 million kinds of colors can be recogniz
11、ed in the nature. However, the color names are very limited in the languages because there are only dozens of colors expressed in single-morpheme word. A number of color words are expressed by adding modifiers, for instance, crimson, pale red, apple green, azure, coffee color etc. Color words reflec
12、t the different cultural connotations in different languages. People regard color words with special esteem in different countries. We should not only understand their basic meanings, but also pay attention to their deeply symbolic meanings. The symbolic meanings of color words have different featur
13、es in different cultures. History, background, aesthetic and psychology are different because of our countrys geography. So, the feeling of the color words will not be the same, and the symbolic meanings of color words will be various. According to the definition of color, it is clear that color is
14、a vision phenomenon aroused by the reflecting and radiating of object. The definition of color is blurry in China feudal society. In Western, it is easily accepted for its development of education and science. At the beginning, the Western people pay attention to things rationally. They often displa
15、y the basic meaning of color words to the objective world, so the symbolic meanings of the color words are very direct in Western culture. The Western people express some abstract cultural meaning with the concrete color of objective things. For example, in Western culture “getting red” means the co
16、lor of “blood”. Among the mind in Western culture, once the blood trickles, the life end, so people always associate red with the violence, dangerous, and it is a taboo word in Western culture. When Western Sinologists translate “Dream of the Red Chamber,” they consider that “red” makes Western peop
17、le feel blood; they adopt title “the story of the stone” to avoid the misunderstanding of the word “red ”.B. Colors in Traditional Chinese CulturesAbout five thousand years B.C., during Huang Di (The Yellow Emperor)s time, people worshiped a single color. After Huang Di and through the Shang, Tang,
18、Zhou and Qin dynasties, the emperors selected colors as symbols based on the theory of the five elements. The order of five elements is water, fire, wood, metal and earth. These are corresponded with the colors black, red, greenish blue, white and yellow, respectively. Ancient Chinese people believe
19、d that the five elements were the source of everything in nature. As the source of everything comes from these five elements, the colors come from the five elements as well. Based on the understanding that “colors come naturally while black and white are the first,” people gradually established the
20、relationship between the colors and the principle of the five elements, which guided the natural movement of heaven. People also selected their attire, food, transportation and housing according to the natural changes in the seasons, going from spring, to summer, to autumn, and then to winter, which
21、 further formed the theory of five colors. In the traditional Chinese system, five colors, black, red, greenish blue, white and yellow are regarded as standard colors. Black was regarded as the color of heaven in the Yi Jing. The saying “heaven and earth of mysterious black” was rooted in the feelin
22、g of ancient people that the northern sky shows a mysterious black color for a long time. They thought that the North Star is the Tian Di (heavenly emperor). Therefore, black was regarded as the king of all colors in ancient China. The color of black was worshipped the longest time in ancient China.
23、 In the Taiji diagram of ancient China, black and white are used to represent the unity of Yin and Yang. In ancient China, the color of white represents multiple things. In the theory of “Five Elements”, white symbolizes brightness and classifies it as a standard color, representing the nature of pu
24、rity, brightness and fullness. Yellow is the center of colors, symbolizing the color of the earth. In China, there is a saying, “Yellow generates Yin and Yang,” regarding yellow as the center of all colors. Yellow is the orthodox color positioned in the center and the color of neutrality. It is plac
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